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Paperclipping 104 – Use Shading to Create Dimension [Members Show]

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Today’s episode is for Paperclipping Members but if you don’t have a Membership you can watch the trailer we’ve provided above.

For this episode I show you the steps to take to make a window with a grouping of photos and to create a flower planter underneath that window. The idea is to create the feeling of peeking into my kitchen window to see the activity going on in there. Not only will you see the steps it takes to build the planter, I also share a couple of artistic and design principles and concepts.

I apologize for not having had the time to post a picture of the layout featured in the video. I’ll try to come back and add it later.

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  • rosann
    This was a great tip. I'd like to do the reverse. How would we go about creating an effect where we are looking OUT the window from inside the house. I have pictures of my son on a slide in the park and I thought, wouldn't it be cute to do a LO of someone looking out the window at the park watching him playing outside :)

    Hey did I create a challenge? WEle sort of. You're the expert so if you have any ideas, I am listening. :)
    Rosann
  • What a cute way to finish the LO!!!

    I may try it...

    Thanks!!
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